The application of metagenomic next-generation sequencing for detection of pathogens from dialysis effluent in peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis .

Peiyi Ye, Chao Xie, Cuixia Wu, Cuiyan Yu, Yuhe Chen, Zijie Liang, Youyuan Chen, Qiyan Chen, Yaozhong Kong
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Abstract

Background: Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) can improve pathogen identification in infectious diseases.

Methods: A prospective parallel control study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical significance of mNGS in identifying pathogens in dialysis effluent of patients with peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (peritonitis). Dialysis effluent specimens were detected both by peritoneal dialysis effluent culture and mNGS. The positive rates and coincidence rates of the two methods were compared.

Results: From April 2020 to March 2021, 30 patients presenting with peritonitis were enrolled in this study. The positive pathogen detection rate of mNGS was significantly higher than that of the traditional culture method (86.67% vs. 60.00%; p = 0.039). Fifteen specimens were positive for both of the methods, while 11 specimens were negative for culture but positive for mNGS. Three specimens were positive for culture but negative for mNGS; all of them were streptococcus mitis. One specimen was negative for both methods. The culture method detected one type of pathogen in all specimens; however, two or more types of pathogens were detected in eight specimens by mNGS. In addition to common pathogens, additional pathogens detected by mNGS included Coxiella burnetii, human herpesvirus type 5, human herpesvirus type 6B and Mortierella.

Conclusion: The pathogen detection rate of mNGS in dialysis effluent of peritonitis patients was significantly higher than that of traditional culture. The mNGS is advantageous in diagnosing the pathogens that are difficult to be cultured. However, mNGS did not demonstrate sensitivity to streptococcus mitis. Results from this study show that mNGS, combined with traditional culture, has potential application for detecting pathogens in peritoneal dialysis patients with peritonitis.

新一代宏基因组测序在腹膜透析相关性腹膜炎透析出水病原体检测中的应用。
背景:新一代宏基因组测序(mNGS)可以提高传染病病原体的鉴定水平。方法:采用前瞻性平行对照研究,评价mNGS在鉴别腹膜透析相关性腹膜炎(腹膜炎)患者透析出水病原体中的临床意义。通过腹膜透析出水培养和mNGS检测透析出水标本。比较两种方法的阳性率和符合率。结果:2020年4月至2021年3月,30例腹膜炎患者入组研究。mNGS病原菌阳性检出率显著高于传统培养法(86.67% vs. 60.00%;P = 0.039)。两种方法均阳性的标本15份,培养阴性但mNGS阳性的标本11份。3份标本培养阳性,但mNGS阴性;均为链球菌炎。一份标本两种方法均为阴性。培养法在所有标本中检出一种病原菌;然而,在8个标本中检测到两种或两种以上的病原体。除常见病原体外,mNGS检测到的其他病原体包括伯纳氏Coxiella burnetii、人疱疹病毒5型、人疱疹病毒6B型和摩氏菌。结论:腹膜炎患者透析出水mNGS病原菌检出率明显高于传统培养。mNGS在诊断难以培养的病原菌方面具有优势。然而,mNGS没有表现出对链球菌炎的敏感性。本研究结果表明,mNGS结合传统培养在腹膜透析合并腹膜炎患者的病原体检测中具有潜在的应用价值。
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